Page Four Our candies are here and we can once more show you a complete line of Chocolates. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner CAST FOR PLAYERS’NEXT ! PRODUCTION IS CHOSEN; Tlu: Penn Mute Pluyuw Mill um- , I [quo thoh dramatic activities during i; the present veai by giving n three-act' lomedy by Oflcat AVildc on April six-1 ■ tccntli The pluv sokoUd 1h ••The lm-J portative of living earnest". ami It is; considered one of tin* beat of a series of very succissful pioduitluns Mhlch include Utah favorites as "I-<uly \\ Ind omurc'H Pan", "A Woman of No Jm poilunco" and "S ilonte'* Thin pit lieu-j lar pluv In noted especlullv foi Uh , ileiei dialogue, its brilliant i< pallet' and the mun> amusing situations Mhlch ] are no skillfully manipulated by tin \ autlim The object of the Penn Mate Players In giving this eomodv b> Oscar' Wilde in to offer the students Moith- i while j*la>s which will be Interesting enough to nmuso a college* audience ami 1 .it the sumo time be of such high lit- 1 erory Htandard ns to rellect credit up on the college for producing such dis tinctive dramatic t ntet talnment Mr Cloetlngh Mho Is supei vising thu coaching and staging of the production, is eery well pleased with the Motk of. the students Mho tried out for this play and he has annotmeed the follow- InK cast John Woi thing, Hugh Q Miller *22, Alguon Moncrieff. U « Adams'2l,, Rev Canon Chasuble D D, L. P Rothrock '2l. Merrlman, butler, W C Shultz *2l, Lane, mun-Hcuvnnt. P. D. Hoyt *2l, Lnd\ Bracknell, Cather ine Hamilton *22. lion Gwendolen Fairfax, Maty Mumbotd '2d Rcheirs uls are being laid live nights a week and In addition the managers of the club are preparing two new sets of scenery—an Intcrlolr setting and a Har den scene nnnniuniiiimiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiit)iiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiimiiiuimi!i:iiiit!i l i iimiiiuiimiiiimnimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiimmnmmmiiininiiimn We are here to serve you GOOD EATS CRYSTAL CAFE Mabel Fromm uniuiunaiiniimmimniiiimmuuiiiiiiiiiniaiimttimiumiiiiiiiiit, aiiiiiiiiitiiiiiHmiiiumiumiiuiiiiimmutm.miimtiiiiimiimaiiur IJ. C. SMITH & SON | A T Dealer in General Hardware \ State College Bakery Under New Management W.T. Harrison, Prop. Put more pep in the dance We have added a line of General Electric Company | Mazda Bulbs, 25, 40 and g 0 watts. S Join our Library of Fiction. Only 25 cents. L. K. METZGER EARLINGS LOSE AGAIN TO PANTHER FRESHMEN Fighting .vuv inch of the Mac. the riislunmi b.isKithill num Mils .forced to how foi the second lime this sea son hefmc the iiltncU of tin* I’llt year lings In tin Aimoiv lost Satuidny, the (lml m-oii* being % to 11 Tin* buttle w is om* of the most Intel csting played kods fiotii lbe Horn and playing u stel l.it kimv thinuglmnt Kay and Mar oh the boini Horn this 1,1.11, the Hums Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rates to Clubs and Fraternities FYE 3 S 200-202 J W.'Collcgo Ave. I \V. C. Fromm I THE VARSITY STORE; . . '.. • t is the headquarters of the PENN STATE MAN For TOBACCO and CONFECTIONS EXCLUSIVE AGENCY JAPANFSE FOR „ TEA ROOM UNITFD CIGAR CO. Party Hats Serpentine Confetti Toy Balloons Always Reliable being unusuully evenly matched, ie suiting iu muny sensational plays and tin Ming moments Koehlei led the si 01 bur foi the State men. dropping six sliull also played gcssl games for the y railings, while bliuiiei was clearly the Hint of the Pitt pusseis, scoring live Held (.oils fiolii dillicult positions, and eight fouls out of a possible ilfteen slab* Freshmen Pitt Freshmen Hay .......... foiwind ........Jordan M’lsmei..... forwai d ......Rose Marshall (Capt ). center ...Clawson Koehlei guard .Shaper Cm ..... guaid .Pollock, (Capt) Field goals—Kuehlci (!, Ray H. Wls mu .1. Cnn, Jin dan 4, Rose 11, Ctosson 2. Sliiinei 6 Foul goals—Marshall 6 • >lll of 11, Shanei 8 out of 16 Substi tutions—Dow lei foi Wlsinor, Fiymlro fi 1 C.ur. Mervls foi Rose, Uyera for tiawsim Ucferco. P J Neff. Time ■ a halves, 20 minutes i. i:. socikt\ mi:i:tin4. An illustiuted leotuie, "Tek]ilume Central Olllces, inside and Out." Mill be itolheiid by Pi of C J) Govler, Thurs diy, 7*oo i> m. In 200 Ciiglnceilng 1) All Mutineers ue lepuested to be pies- miiiniiiimiiiuumiiiiiiiiiciiraiiiKiiinlNniiimtnmmimii&imitiiiittiiiwiiiuuaa 1i We have in our stock many new 1 framed art prints at a reasonable price. I Have you seen them? J | Yes,—we are still making frames f with a large variety of mouldings for your selection. , THE MUSIC ROOM | inQmiiii!uiiauu»uji»DnmMiiuuMiiMUiiaiwittMiiaiunH>i'‘nii>'iiMmuiiriiiitiiiiaiiitiMtiiiniiilimnnaiitMiBiuußmttitttiDMni c lke Largest Selling Pencil in i tlie < World 1? Black Degrees 3 Copying \mmn f A'UiIUCAN LUAU I'UNCIL.CO. • N.Y PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FRESHMAN QUARTET WILL ATTEND ALUMNI BANQUETS Owing tg requests fiom vurolua ul umnl heudquurteia, a til|t for the Freshman Mule Quartet tins been nr tanged to extern! from March eigh teenth to twentieth, to Include New Voile. Philadelphia, und \\ llkeahurre At this time the Penn State men at the places mentioned hold their annual banquets and the quai tot's pretience will he an additional featuic The men vvhu will take the ttlp nre. I. Boeilln, fleet ti'iioi. 11. II Rolston. second ten -01, I Whitworth, firm buss. 12 H WlllKon, second buss; and II Flshhurn 'J.‘. accompanist r\STKIt DANCE PLANNED Uming the Uuatei recess, an Inter enlh-Klatc dunce will be held b> the All- College Club of Scranton, IVnnsjlvnniu,' ■>n Monday night following Earner Sun duv at the Centuiy Club Wurlng’a Uunjo Oicheetra will furnish the music. Arrangements me being completed in anticipation of a successful and on ; Jot able evening PATHOMSCI2 OUH ADVI2UTISEUS REV. .IENNEY TO STEAK AT CHAPEL EXERCISES The college preacher for noxt Sun day will be the Ituv C. E Jonnoy of the Piesb>torluu Church In Dccatut, 111 Rev Jenne> is a well known fig ure In the middle went and will have a message to Penn Stute students which will prove of great Interest to all who hear him DEAN JvMGHT TO ATTEND EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE Miss Maigaict A Knight, Dean of Women, will apeak at the session of the Education Association of Western- Pennsylvania to be held on , March twelfth and thirteenth in the Schcnlcy High School, Pittubuigh. The program Includes lecturea oa manj topics by faculty members ft om colleges and pre paratory schools thioughout the cast Dean Knight will apeak on the iclu- STUDENT SALESMEN Earn Big Money Selling Coutplete New Lino Sanitary Brushes Mops, Dusters, Including Soy*’ era! Hrand New Specialties. Positively best student line In Aiucrlcu. AVrlto and be convinced. Sanford Brush Co., .’>44 W. Luke SU Chicago. Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING v and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Go. 141 Allen street. State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES ♦X^^XK-X^^X-X-X-X^^X^-X*'XS~X-XH4-X-W^X~X*^X-XXK^^^-H~X-X-K~X~X-H***X~X“ Quality is the firs't consideration, because with out quality merchandise we conld not hope to win your good will nor hold your confidence, are an example of the kind >of quality this store be leives in. We have them here for you, because we know' they give men maximum service—long wear, because they meet the demands of men who like good style, fine materials and better workman ship Cry, Correct Vi' jjDress, lellefionte and State College.-Pa. tlonuhip of an adviaoi of glrln to thu cxtrn cunlcuhu activities of the school of college DIIAINADP WORK SPECIALIST ADDED TO EXTENSION SERVICE Mr John R llnswcll, a graduate of Conn.ll, has boon appointed to take up drainage work In this state In connec tion with the extension work. Mt i UusWcll Is a civil engineer and has also had some advanced work in soils at Cornell He has been connected with tin* United Stales Bureau of Public Roads and Rural Engineering in the Department of Agilculturo nt "Wash ington, D. C„ and Is on associate mem ber of the American Association of Engineers PUPS POII SALE Thmughhml and icglstcicd Ahe- dales—great favorite fot frat. men Telephone, Bellefontc, 94. on Bell phone i : ■ X A Delightful Feature at the | PASTIME THEATRE | Friday and Saturday—Matinee Saturday at Two •: - 'V "^p i-; He’d -much rather kiss her— J He didn’t know that she was a Broadway chorus girl, a [+ runaway from a drunken party at a nearby road house. I She didn’t know that she had invaded the country retreat of three bach elors—woman haters but she stayed there with them two wonderful weeks. I Constance Talmadge •X * as the Runaway Chorus Girl in I “TWO WEEKS” From Anthony Wharton’s play “AT THE BARN” Thrilling too! 1 Funny! Adults 25c ; children "15c ; and tax i Coming— | “Eyes of Youth” 1. with Clara Kimball Young Lavishly staged—magnificently scenod—gourgeously gowned—and with a remarkable supporting cask WHY QUALITY As a clothing store in step with modern methods and imbued with purpose of giving faultless ' service to our customers, we look first to quality. Kuppenheimer AND Fashion Park Good Clothes Spring Styles Now Arriving Wednesday, March 10,1920 Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH 1 - PHONES lllS&jDu BERWICK-Min. ' •» GORDON-Min. Arrow SwiS'f COLLARS curve cut to ft slmldas perfectly CLUETT PEABODY ft CO INCSVIakw
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